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Bagbin joins IPU peace task force on Russia-Ukraine war

Ghana Database by Ghana Database
October 31, 2025
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The Speaker of Ghana’s Parliament, Rt. Hon. Alban Sumana Kingsford Bagbin, has been appointed to the Inter-Parliamentary Union’s Task Force on the peaceful resolution of the war in Ukraine.

The appointment, made by the IPU President, highlights Speaker Bagbin’s integrity, impartiality, and proven ability to build trust among conflicting parties. He joins seven other distinguished parliamentarians from across the six IPU geopolitical groups.

In a letter confirming the appointment, IPU Secretary General Martin Chungong stated, “We are confident that your leadership and experience will enhance the work and impact of the Task Force in its mission to support diplomatic efforts in seeking a peaceful resolution to the war in Ukraine.”

Established as an ad-hoc body in March 2022, the IPU Task Force has provided a platform for dialogue between Ukrainian and Russian parliamentarians. Since its inception, it has convened over 13 meetings, conducted a mission to Kyiv and Moscow in July 2022, and held biannual consultations during IPU Assemblies.

Speaker Bagbin, a seasoned international peace negotiator, will participate in hearings, discussions with Ukrainian and Russian delegations, and engage government leaders from both countries. His involvement is expected to strengthen the Task Force’s efforts to promote dialogue and seek a peaceful resolution to the ongoing conflict.

The appointment underscores Ghana’s active role in supporting global diplomatic initiatives and fostering international peace.

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